- Atlanta GA, US Anthony Michael Celmer - Baldwin MD, US Kristina M. McGowan - Timonium MD, US Keith Alan Ware - Louisville KY, US James Murphy - Croton on Hudson NY, US Chi-yin Cheng - Louisville KY, US Lee Anthony Mitchell - New Albany IN, US Jessica Myers - Goshen KY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/28 G06Q 10/10 G06Q 10/08 G01C 21/34
Abstract:
Methods, systems, apparatus, and computer program products are provided. In an example embodiment, a method is provided comprising receiving input identifying load information corresponding to a load to be inserted into a transportation plan. The transportation plan comprises a plurality of transportation schedules, each schedule comprising a plurality of transportation movements. The method further comprises identifying an available movement network comprising portions of transportation schedules having open capacity, each portion of a transportation schedule having open capacity being a potential leg of a path from the origin location to the destination location; determining potential solutions for transporting the load from the origin location to the destination location by combining one or more legs to determine a path of open capacity movements from the origin location to at least part way to the destination location; and providing one or more potential solutions for display via a user interface.
Systems And Methods For Managing A Transportation Plan
- Atlanta GA, US Anthony Michael Celmer - Baldwin MD, US Kristina M. McGowan - Jarrettsville MD, US Keith Alan Ware - Louisville KY, US James Murphy - Croton on Hudson NY, US Chi-yin Cheng - Louisville KY, US Lee Anthony Mitchell - New Albany IN, US Jessica Myers - Goshen KY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/28 G06Q 10/10 G06Q 10/08 G01C 21/34
Abstract:
Methods, systems, apparatus, and computer program products are provided. In an example embodiment, a method is provided comprising receiving input identifying load information corresponding to a load to be inserted into a transportation plan. The transportation plan comprises a plurality of transportation schedules, each schedule comprising a plurality of transportation movements. The method further comprises identifying an available movement network comprising portions of transportation schedules having open capacity, each portion of a transportation schedule having open capacity being a potential leg of a path from the origin location to the destination location; determining potential solutions for transporting the load from the origin location to the destination location by combining one or more legs to determine a path of open capacity movements from the origin location to at least part way to the destination location; and providing one or more potential solutions for display via a user interface.
Systems And Methods For Managing A Transportation Plan
- Atlanta GA, US Anthony Michael Celmer - Baldwin MD, US Kristina M. McGowan - Jarrettsville MD, US Keith Alan Ware - Louisville KY, US James Murphy - Croton on Hudson NY, US Chi-yin Cheng - Crestwood KY, US Lee Anthony Mitchell - New Albany IN, US Jessica Myers - Goshen KY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/08
Abstract:
Methods, systems, apparatus, and computer program products are provided. In an example embodiment, a method is provided comprising receiving input identifying load information corresponding to a load to be inserted into a transportation plan. The transportation plan comprises a plurality of transportation schedules, each schedule comprising a plurality of transportation movements. The method further comprises identifying an available movement network comprising portions of transportation schedules having open capacity, each portion of a transportation schedule having open capacity being a potential leg of a path from the origin location to the destination location; determining potential solutions for transporting the load from the origin location to the destination location by combining one or more legs to determine a path of open capacity movements from the origin location to at least part way to the destination location; and providing one or more potential solutions for display via a user interface.
Systems And Methods For Managing A Transportation Plan
- Atlanta GA, US Anthony Michael Celmer - Baldwin MD, US Kristina M. McGowan - Jarrettsville MD, US Keith Alan Ware - Louisville KY, US James Murphy - Croton on Hudson NY, US Chi-yin Cheng - Crestwood KY, US Lee Anthony Mitchell - New Albany IN, US Jessica Myers - Goshen KY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/28 G06Q 10/10 G01C 21/34
Abstract:
Methods, systems, apparatus, and computer program products are provided. In an example embodiment, a method is provided comprising receiving input identifying load information corresponding to a load to be inserted into a transportation plan. The transportation plan comprises a plurality of transportation schedules, each schedule comprising a plurality of transportation movements. The method further comprises identifying an available movement network comprising portions of transportation schedules having open capacity, each portion of a transportation schedule having open capacity being a potential leg of a path from the origin location to the destination location; determining potential solutions for transporting the load from the origin location to the destination location by combining one or more legs to determine a path of open capacity movements from the origin location to at least part way to the destination location; and providing one or more potential solutions for display via a user interface.
Systems And Methods For Managing A Transportation Plan
- Atlanta GA, US Anthony Michael Celmer - Baldwin MD, US Kristina M. McGowan - Jarrettsville MD, US Keith Alan Ware - Louisville KY, US James Murphy - Croton on Hudson NY, US Chi-yin Cheng - Crestwood KY, US Lee Anthony Mitchell - New Albany IN, US Jessica Myers - Goshen KY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/28 G06Q 10/10 G01C 21/34
Abstract:
Methods, systems, apparatus, and computer program products are provided. In an example embodiment, a method is provided comprising receiving input identifying load information corresponding to a load to be inserted into a transportation plan. The transportation plan comprises a plurality of transportation schedules, each schedule comprising a plurality of transportation movements. The method further comprises identifying an available movement network comprising portions of transportation schedules having open capacity, each portion of a transportation schedule having open capacity being a potential leg of a path from the origin location to the destination location; determining potential solutions for transporting the load from the origin location to the destination location by combining one or more legs to determine a path of open capacity movements from the origin location to at least part way to the destination location; and providing one or more potential solutions for display via a user interface.